VISITORS
VISITING DUFFERIN
Discover all the famed and unknown marvels of Dufferin County!
Whether you're planning a day trip, weekend visit or a longer stay, here you will find information and links to things to do and places to see in Dufferin. From great historical buildings to events and attractions, to natural heritage and trails, to its many fine restaurants and arts & cultural hot spots, Dufferin has something for everyone.
For more information on what to do and see within Dufferin County, we encourage you to check out the links below.
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Dufferin County Museum & Archive
The Dufferin County Museum & Archives (DCMA) is located at the intersection of Highway 89 and Airport Road in beautiful Mulmur township, close to the towns of Shelburne, Orangeville and Alliston, and a great stop along the way from Toronto to the many resorts and activities in the Georgian Bay and Muskoka regions. We invite visitors from near and far to explore our museum, both onsite and online, and get to know us.
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Dufferin County Forest
The Dufferin County Forest is a 1,054 ha (2,606 acre) forest divided into thirteen tracts that are located across Dufferin County. It is managed by the County of Dufferin on a sustainable, multi-use basis. The forest serves many important functions including erosion and water control, natural heritage protection, biodiversity, wildlife habitat, recreational opportunities, and support of the rural economy through timber production.
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Hills of Headwaters
The Hills of Headwaters Tourism currently supports over 250 tourism businesses and organizations as well as providing tourism marketing on behalf of the communities of Dufferin County
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Orangeville Tourism
Welcome to Orangeville, where you can admire the scenic landscapes from numerous trails, a canoe on the water at Island Lake Conservation Area or from aboard the Credit Valley Explorer Tour Train which travels along a rail route established 130 years ago. Be captivated by the creative beauty of over 50 unique tree sculptures, mesmerized by live first-class theatre performed by Theatre Orangeville or delighted as you stroll through the galleries and exhibits of a thriving arts community.
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Central Counties
Discover the great outdoors waiting for you in the Hills of Headwaters, a lovely region brimming with natural beauty and located just on the outer fringes of Toronto. Expect to see views that rival those featured in a magazine - a sweeping landscape with immense green summits bordered by thick forestlands.
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Ontario Tourism
Pursue Your Passion in Ontario's Central Counties, a unique destination encompassing York, Durham, and The Hills of Headwaters. Central Counties represents a multitude of personalities ranging from urban sophistication to laid-back, rural simplicity and is close enough to the city of Toronto for short trips or week-long getaways.
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